![]() Give the beveled edge a coat of shiny silver acrylic paint for more added realism. This will give the blade more depth, and make it look "used". Once the blade is dry, mix a small amount of silver acrylic craft paint with a small drop of black, and dry brush streaks perpendicular to the edge of the blade. Flip the blade and repeat for the other side. Give the primer at least an hour or two to dry and then spray a couple coats of silver paint. Wait for it to dry, then flip it over and repeat for the other side. Give the blade a few good coats of brown or rust colored primer. Wrench, pliers or other tool with a blunt metal edge.Spray paint (silver and tan or light brown).Test fit the blade into the shaft and remove more material as necessary until you get a good snug fit. Then use a small chisel and rasp if necessary to clean it up. Use a jigsaw, scroll saw, coping saw, or whatever works to safely remove the material between the two holes. It may be difficult to drill the holes straight through the center using only a hand drill. If you have access to a drill press, that would be ideal for this. Then use a ½” bit, or a bit the same size as your blade width to drill out the pilot holes. Measure and mark out where you want the blade to penetrate the shaft, then drill small pilot holes on each end and make sure they are centered. We don’t exactly want this to look like a square piece of lumber when it’s finished. I hope you didn’t put the sander away because now you are going to need it to smooth out the entire shaft. And since our Grimm Reaper actor will be 8 feet tall (on stilts), I had to splice the 2” x 2” with another to extend it an additional foot and a half. Where I live, I couldn’t find any 2” x 2” ‘s longer than 8 feet. You can make your scythe as long as you want. They might even sell it cheap, so be sure to ask for a discount. ![]() Go to your local lumber yard and select the most bowed 2” x 2” you can find.
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